This paper looks at how Vodka has played a role in Russian society,
specifically in the years immediately before and after the Revolution which
toppled the monarchy of Tsar Nicholas II. It looks at Vodka and how it
related ...

Jensen, Amber(Lethbridge Undergraduate Research JournalUniversity of LethbridgeUniversity of Lethbridge, 2007-06)

Synesthesia is a neurological condition in which two or more bodily senses
are merged so that the detection of each is mismatched. In this paper I will
investigate the history of this condition, the primary researchers, ...

Fuller, David(Lethbridge Undergraduate Research JournalUniversity of LethbridgeUniversity of Lethbridge, 2006-04)

This paper analyzes the libertarian and communitarian views of the
welfare state and the proper responsibilities and limits of governmental
action. In the middle of the 1990s, the Clinton administration administered
systematic ...

Belzil, Camille(Lethbridge Undergraduate Research JournalUniversity of LethbridgeUniversity of Lethbridge, 2007-12)

The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is as simple as it is successful. Consisting of only relatively few elementary molecules, it is exceedingly hard to detect and has proven both difficult and expensive to treat. Treatment ...

Ureaplasma urealyticum has been one of the most prominent mucosal
pathogens having many tropisms in humans. This pathogen is most
notable for its high gene density in its genome i.e. the genes, more than
600, encode ...

Jespersen, Ashley(Lethbridge Undergraduate Research JournalUniversity of LethbridgeUniversity of Lethbridge, 2006-04)

The treatment of female offenders is becoming an increasingly important
issue. The number of federally incarcerated adult female offenders in Canada
increased by approximately 75% from 1981 to 2002 (Correctional Service ...

Policy makers are rational actors who use distinct ideologies in forming their preferences and deciding on which courses of policy to pursue. Yet often times, the decisions of these actors are based off skewed ideologies ...

Racial violence in the United States has been well-documented by scholars but many questions remain unanswered. The rash of race riots that occurred during and immediately after WWI is a violent and destructive part of ...

Jonathan Swift, one of the most famous satirists in the English
canon, is renowned for his misogyny and his general misanthropy is
infamous; some of the most reviled allegedly antifeminine works he
produced are included ...

This paper examines different theories on the reasons why students procrastinate on their academic assignments. Although the fear of failure, self-regulatory failures and low self-efficacy have been linked to procrastination ...

The intersection of an individual's First Amendment right to political speech
and the executive branch's war policy has been the subject of much recent
scholarship. The unique challenges of the War on Terror have led ...

Post-colonial studies have shown many deficiencies in our modern scholarship. Similarly, this paper will attempt to illustrate that colonization has not been fully evaluated in the arena of Christian studies. Deconstructing ...